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Jules Verne
The Underground City

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1 I | exhaustion of coal-mines was far distant and there was no 2 II | take him up the Forth as far as Stirling.~For the first 3 III | platform, a voice, as yet far distant, was heard in the 4 III | changed my disposition. It’s far better to laugh and sing 5 VI | the engineer, who was not far from sharing his sentiments. 6 VI | phenomenon have ceased. But far from that. According to 7 VIII | imprudent to venture so far into the crypt. Pooh! they 8 VIII | Madge could go ten times as far, if necessary. But once 9 VIII | the engineer, smiling. “As far as I can judge from this 10 VIII | answered James Starr. “Far be it from me even in jest 11 IX | could never catch it seemed far from groundless.~After an 12 X | acknowledged that he was not far wrong. All the families 13 XI | that Jack Ryan’s fears were far from groundless. Harry would 14 XII | his friends. Anyhow, so far it is evident, and here 15 XII | sometimes I have been as far as the old mine of Aberfoyle.”~“ 16 XIII | Jack! Where are you?”~“Far beneath you,” laughed the 17 XIII | feelings towards her, and were far from displeased thereat. 18 XIV | water flows up the river as far as this,” answered Harry.~“ 19 XVI | and passages penetrated as far as the Caledonian Canal. 20 XVI | And our comrades at the far end of the works—what about 21 XVII | space. His chosen refuge was far—very far from you. But he 22 XVII | chosen refuge was far—very far from you. But he could not 23 XVII | of knowing everything. As far as I~am able to judge, my 24 XVII | ignorant of mankind, but, far beyond that, I was in mortal 25 XVIII| lighted by Silfax. He was not far wrong; but all search for 26 XVIII| atmosphere, was accumulating far up under the dome; and at 27 XIX | climate of ours, and living far from the luxury and intemperance


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